Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal is a hot breakfast that smells like apple pie and tastes as if fall has arrived.
The aroma of spicy cinnamon and apples cooking always gets me in the mood for autumn. It’s everything I love about apple pie cooked into a hearty comforting breakfast.
Bites of sweet apples simmered with rolled oats and cinnamon spices, then topped with brown sugar and a pat of butter all added up to an absolutely delicious way to start the day.
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
This was an impromptu breakfast one morning, while we were out of town one weekend. I had arrived at our cabin with several bruised apples and I knew I needed to bake them into something.
I want something cinnamony, sweet, and homey. However, I wasn’t up for making an apple crisp or apple pie that I would want to eat in its entirety.
I saw the apples sitting on the counter the next morning as I was starting a batch of oatmeal for breakfast. I quickly diced them and simmered them along with the cooking oatmeal. A dash of cinnamon and a touch of nutmeg plus a little brown sugar completed the dish.
I also added the tiniest pat of butter to the top of each bowl of oatmeal before serving and sprinkled each dish with chopped pecans. Since then, I’ve also made this recipe several times without adding nuts and it’s delicious that way too.
My idea for Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal turned out so well, the boys requested this again for breakfast the first morning we were back home. I enjoyed this every bit as much as the kids did.
I love having a new and easy way to use bruised apples and a warming fall breakfast that takes very little effort or planning.
How to Make Oatmeal
If most of your oatmeal making has involved ripping open a packet of instant mix, you’re missing out. Homemade oatmeal is so worth the small amount of extra effort.
All it takes is bringing a pot of water to boil along with oats and any other add-ins you desire (in this recipe, cinnamon, nutmeg, and chopped apples). After simmering the whole thing for a few minutes on low heat, you add your preferred sweetener to taste.
This recipe, like many oatmeal recipes, uses brown sugar as its sweetener. The amount of brown sugar you use depends on how sweet your apples are. Ripe sweet varieties of apple will result in oatmeal that’s already naturally sweet.
In general, I start with ¼ cup of brown sugar for this recipe. From there you can add more brown sugar by the tablespoon until you reach your preferred level of sweetness.
Oatmeal Recipes
Over the past 7 years, this oatmeal has become one of my favorite oatmeal recipes. Oatmeal is one of our most frequently made breakfasts because it’s easy, nutritious and everyone enjoys it without complaint.
I love how many ways there are to prepare and flavor oatmeal, too! You never have to get bored of eating oatmeal the same old way day after day, although we certainly have our family’s favorite recipes. Along with Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal, we make Blueberry and Almond Oatmeal and Peaches and Cream Oatmeal
In the fall, another favorite is Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal. Eaten plain or topped with a little vanilla whipped cream it’s like autumn in a bowl.
All of these oatmeal recipes are delicious beyond words and if you haven’t tried them yet? You’re missing out.
Over the years, I’ve also found myself making more and more Baked Oatmeal Recipes. If you like the cinnamon and nutmeg flavors in this Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal, you’re sure to enjoy this Pumpkin Spice Baked Oatmeal just as much.
Check out all of our Oatmeal Recipes here! And for a truly fabulous weekend breakfast, try these Homemade Cinnamon Rolls. They’re heaven on a plate.
If you’re a pancake lover – like my boys, these Apple Cinnamon Pancakes (that are also whole grain and dairy-free to boot) look divine.
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
- Combine the oats, water, apples, cinnamon and nutmeg in a medium size saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium high heat, stirring occasionally.
- As soon as it boils, reduce heat to low and simmer for just a few minutes, until the oats are soft and the apples are tender. Remove from the heat and add brown sugar to taste.
- The sweeter the apples, the less brown sugar you will need. Scoop into serving bowls and top with butter and pecans if desired. Enjoy!
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 2 cups rolled oats
- 3 3/4 cups water
- 3 small sweet apples or 2 cups apple pieces diced small
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- dash of nutmeg
- 1/4 cup plus 1-2 tablespoons brown sugar, adjust to taste
- Butter a teaspoon or so for on top of each serving
- Optional: chopped pecans just a sprinkling for serving each bowl
Instructions
- Combine the oats, water, apples, cinnamon and nutmeg in a medium size saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium high heat, stirring occasionally.
- As soon as it boils, reduce heat to low and simmer for just a few minutes, until the oats are soft and the apples are tender. Remove from the heat and add brown sugar to taste.
- The sweeter the apples, the less brown sugar you will need. Scoop into serving bowls and top with butter and pecans if desired. Enjoy!
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{originally published 8/28/12 – recipe notes and photos updated 10/20/21}
Tricia says
This makes we want to get my fuzzy slippers out and snuggle up with a blanket! I bet it smells just like apple pie – beautiful photos Mary!
Jenn says
I'm with Tricia… this makes me long for cold weather and fuzzy blankets!!
The Slow Roasted Italian says
This is virtually the same oatmeal I have been making for about a week. How funny is that! Awesome. Love the slightly softened apples in the cinnamon oatmeal. It is soooo good!
From the Kitchen says
I just "met" you on Tricia's blog and had to find out who was behind "Barefeet In The Kitchen". We have a lot of oatmeal here in the cold midwest winters and never thought to dress it up with apples!!
Best,
Bonnie
Pam says
What a perfect way to start the day – it looks delicious!
Jed Gray (sportsglutton) says
I usually get on an oatmeal kick during the winter months and eat it for breakfast almost every day. Always a great starting food.
Pam says
I will be trying this when the weather cools off. I make a lot of oatmeal during the cold winter weather and will have to add the apples next time! Thanks, it sounds great!
Monet says
With fall almost upon us, this apple oatmeal sounds like the perfect start to a crisp autumn day. Thank you for sharing, sweet friend!
Marjie says
It sounds like something I could eat every day! I love that your kids wanted it when you got home, too.
Jennifer says
I absolutely LOVE apple cinnamon oatmeal! Oatmeal is pretty much my everyday breakfast staple. It's great with a little bit of maple butter for a treat too.
Inside a British Mum's Kitchen says
Oh this looks so fantastic! I feel SO ready for Fall after swooning at your pictures 🙂
Mary x
[email protected] eco friendly homemaking says
Oh this looks like such a wonderful Fall dish!!
The Café Sucré Farine says
I'm so ready for fall and this sounds like the perfect way to usher it in without indulging too much. Yes, I'm like you Mary, an apple dessert doesn't last long around this house!
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes says
Noooo go away Fall!!! haha. This looks delish!!
Angie's Recipes says
This looks so good for the breakfast. Love your serving bowl too.
Top Cuisine avec Lavi says
Awesome!!!!!!!! Great recipe! Love your blog!
Cher Rockwell says
This looks like the perect morning treat now that fall is almost here.
Magnolia Verandah says
Looks yummy yum!
Misty Fuentes says
This recipe brought me to your site. Made it this morning and yummy-o!
Jennifer Fuchs says
Very yummy! My kids gobbled this up…perfect for those chilly fall mornings.